Wakeen Best, 34, was found guilty Friday of killing a Chihuahua, which was inside of the car she broke into, and throwing it from the seventh floor of a parking garage.
(San Francisco Police Department)

A San Francisco woman accused of killing a small dog and throwing its body off the seventh floor of a parking garage was convicted of animal cruelty Friday.

Wakeen Best, 34, "showed no remorse and is responsible for the death of a little, defenseless animal," District Attorney George Gascon said in a statement.

On Feb. 10, Best entered a parking garage just after 2 p.m. and "targeted the fanciest car she saw" and broke in, officials said in a news release.

Dunky, a small Chihuahua, was inside the car and barked at Best after she broke in. Worried the dog would draw attention to the break-in, Best "mortally wounded Dunky" and threw the pup's body off the parking garage, according to investigators.